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4th Symposium Driving Simulation

13 / 14 November 2018 | Kaiserslautern

Accompanying the Kick-off Workshop ASAM OpenSCENARIO on 13 November 2018

Objective:

The Symposium Driving Simulation will be held on13 / 14 November 2018 for the fourth time. The event discusses the future challenges in the field of virtual development, testing and validation of systems for automated vehicles. The current state of reserach and technologies of driving simulation and VR will be shown. The topical key points will focus on interactive human-in-the-loop simulations, virtual environments for advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous driving and connectivity. The symposium’s practical relevance is highlighted by examples for successful implementations and by a live demonstration of the driving simulator of the Fraunhofer ITWM. The symposium offers an excellent platform for exchanges between driving simulation experts from the fields of science, IT, or the industry.

Where:

Fraunhofer-Zentrum ITWMFraunhofer-Platz 167663 Kaiserslautern Germany

Background:

Ever stricter global standards together with the rising pressure on costs in the automotive industry have made an increasing shift of versatile test scenarios toward a virtual world necessary. Technology providers need to make the numerous possible solutions offered by driving simulators their own, while OEMs and suppliers have to develop them further for the future. All too often this potential is not fully exploited due to the increasing complexity of these systems and a heterogeneous hardware and software environment. With the 4th Symposium Driving Simulation the organizers want to offer science and industry a better access and possibilities for exchange and future collaborations.

Target Audience:

The event is aimed at decision-makers and experts from science and industry in the field of virtual driving simulation.

We look forward to meeting you there.

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

Kick-off Workshop ASAM OpenSCENARIO

13 November 2018

OpenSCENARIO® is an open file format for the description of dynamic contents in driving simulationapplications. The project is still in its early stage and will be transferred to ASAM soon. The core team around OpenSCENARIO® has decided to transfer the standard to ASAM in order to ensure an independent further development and long-lasting maintenance of the standard.

ASAM will give attendees the opportunity to share your experience with OpenSCENARIO®, to present your ideas for further development of the standard and to identify specific topics to start activities within ASAM.

We invite all experts in the area of simulation to take part. An ASAM membership is not required to attend this workshop.